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CHICAGO, Ill. (WTVO) — While a lucky player in New Jersey won $1.128 billion in Tuesday night’s Mega Millions lottery, an Illinois player has a winning ticket worth $1 million. According to the Illinois Lottery, the winning ticket was purchased at RT. 59 Gasoline, at 1100 W. Stearns Road, in Bartlett. In addition, two other […]
Suburban man on the run after pointing handgun at gas station employee: police
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. - A search is underway by Libertyville police for a man who allegedly pointed a handgun at a gas station employee and left the scene. The incident happened at 1:20 a.m. Monday at a gas station in the 2000 block of Shell Drive. The man had spent over...
Cold case homicide victim with 'charred' torso and severed limbs found in 1979 is identified
BARRINGTON HILLS, Ill. (TCD) -- Using genetic genealogy, investigators identified a cold case homicide victim whose dismembered remains were found in a grassy area in 1979. According to a statement, on Aug. 5,1979, a horseback rider found the victim near Old Dundee Road in Barrington Hills, which is about 40 miles outside of Chicago. Barrington Hills Police officers responded to the scene, where they found a "partially charred torso," as well as severed legs nearby. However, police never located the head or arms.
$1M Mega Millions ticket sold in Bartlett was part of 40-person office pool
You might want to join that office lottery pool next time. That's what happened in the Chicago suburb of Bartlett Tuesday, when a lucky Mega Millions ticket scored 40 coworkers a cool $1 million. “I said ‘hey, you know, the lottery is over a billion dollars,’ so I said ‘hey...
Satisfy Your Cravings with the Best Tacos Near Schaumburg
From traditional Mexican tacos to innovative fusion eateries, Chicagoland is home to a delicious and diverse taco scene. Near Schaumburg, there is no shortage of spots to grab a delicious taco – whether simple or more elaborate. Here are some taco joints that rise to the top of our...
Experience The Family-Friendly Village Of Niles
Right outside the city, you can experience parks, bike trails and plenty of green space in the Village of Niles. Not only is it a great place to live but it’s home to 170 restaurants from authentic Korean cuisine, Polish eats, Greek dining and much more. Crosby’s Kitchen executive...
Best Elementary Schools in McHenry County
Choosing an elementary school is an important early step in a child’s education. Some schools in McHenry County have better scores than others. Niche, a data-analyzing website focused on schools, has graded some of the best elementary schools in McHenry County. The results stem from multiple ranking factors including...
Indian restaurant Indus on its way to downtown Highland Park
Highland Parkers Ajit and Sukhu Kalra are bringing upscale Indian cuisine to their hometown this spring. The couple’s Indus Progressive Indian Dining, inspired by the ancient flavors and history of the Indus Valley region in northern India, is planning a May opening at 617 Central Ave. in downtown Highland Park. “Indus will introduce Chicagoland to […] The post Indian restaurant Indus on its way to downtown Highland Park appeared first on The Record.
North suburban preschool closing its doors after more than 75 years of educating
Mundelein Cooperative Preschool opened in 1948 and is currently in a small-frame house on Route 176. Its website said it’s closing because of low enrollment. There’ll be an alumni picnic on May 23.
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